做证

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Meaning and Usage

"做证" literally means "to make proof" or "to testify." It is commonly used in legal or formal contexts where someone provides testimony or evidence to support a claim or fact.

Common Contexts

This phrase is often used when someone acts as a witness in court or in any situation requiring verification of facts. It implies a formal or serious act of confirming truth.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 做证 (zuòzhèngrén): witness, the person who testifies
  • 做证材料 (zuòzhèng cáiliào): testimonial materials or evidence
  • 做证 (zuòzhèng cí): testimony

Usage Notes

When using 做证, the speaker usually implies a formal or legal setting. It is not used casually for everyday proof or verification. Avoid confusing 做证 with 证明 (to prove) which can be used more broadly. 做证 focuses on the act of giving testimony, often orally, especially in legal contexts.

Example Sentences

He is willing to testify for me and prove that I was at the scene.

In court, he testified that he saw the entire process.

Please testify and explain your situation at that time.